This whole album was a cool experience I had that - as pretentious as it may sound - widens my view on music, expands my ears with the amount of noise and sound that can emit from one or many sources, and that computer files make the most weird and disturbing sounds ever (we're lucky we don't have to hear those sounds every time we do literally anytime with them). I did have fun making the album as well as showing the album to (a few of) my classmates (one of them, when he was listening to Prod-Preprocess, said that it sounded like the noises of an Apache Helicopter). Writing this documentary was also fun as well, as it made me remember this how I even got interested in noise music in general (although I felt as though it was shoddily made on some parts). This most likely won't be the last noise album I'll make, but I don't plan on making another one right now; this won't the last time I've written something for the Internet to see, but I don't plan on instantly writing a novel or something. I thought this would be a good time on telling people how this thing existed in the first place. Thank you for reading this short documentary.
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